India’s BMKJ brigade just don’t strike the right chord in Sindhu’s final, and are not particularly creative with a short-running “Blah blah blah blah, Sindhu is a Superstar”. Iceland will try to get back on track on Tuesday when they host Ukraine, who play third-placed Turkey later on Saturday, while the Finns travel to fellow strugglers Kosovo. “I hope itwill remain the same because we are expecting another win,” he said. He said that India has no dearth of talent and can be a force in world hockey. Prince Edward is in attendance for the finals, and after a very brief wave and smile, the patron of Scottish badminton settles to watch the sport, amongst the other fans. ” By the time Gopichand came along, he’d retired but recalls being gladdened by the fact that someone with elegant strokeplay and not “crash-bang” had won the All England. 17;s run in the tournament with a 21-14 21-17 win over the Indian in the quarterfinal. On Sunday, she will face Latvian 16th seed Anatasija Sevastova for a spot in the quarter-finals. Ironically, she gets asked every time she wins a doubles title, if it’s her last. In 2008, Sony Pictures Network won the IPL media rights for a period of 10 years with a bid of Rs 8200 crore.